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Over at Public Discourse, Nathaniel Peters offers a review of Justin Buckley Dyer’s analysis on Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning. It’s a deep dive into the way that the analogy between slavery and abortion plays out in…

Luis Dizon, Education Coordinator with UTSFL, was interviewed on TRUradio [listen from 93:30, interview last ~12 min] a couple weeks back, discussing recent political developments with Niki Ashton and Justin Trudeau. New Lifestyle Internet Radio with TRUradio on BlogTalkRadio

Yesterday, we held our May “Choice” Chain, and we’ll be continuing through the Summer and into next year. If you’re interested in getting involved with the UTSFL Activism Team to change hearts and minds about abortion and save the lives…

In Canada, the politics of abortion have involved a lot of meta-debate in recent years. We debate whether or not we should “reopen” the abortion debate. We debate whether party leaders can prevent MPs from “reopening” the debate. We debate…

On May 8, 2014, some executive members of UTSFL were able to participate in the March for Life. We marched through downtown Ottawa, calling for Parliament to recognize and protect the right to life of all humans.

Of all the days this week to pick to start our “Choice” Chain campaign at the University of Toronto, Wednesday’s snowstorm was less than ideal compared to the balmy Monday, Tuesday and Friday this week. But it wasn’t a snow…

“Be it resolved that abortion hurts women.” On November 8, 2013, University of Toronto Students for Life hosted a debate on this topic between pro-life activist Stephanie Gray and abortionist Dr. Fraser Fellows. However, the debate soon went beyond its…

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/our-son-lived-only-minutes-after-birth-but-has-touched-thousands During summer, many miles away from Toronto, a mother was giving birth to her child. After some minutes he passed away. Why? Well, because he was a 19-week child and, at the same time –although our culture doesn’t consider…

“In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. The United Nations estimates as many as 200 million girls are missing in the world today because of this…